Steven Jackson could practice soon, on track for Week One

Posted by Josh Alper on August 20, 2014, 5:24 PM EDT

AP

The Falcons haven’t had running back Steven Jackson on the practice field in almost a month because of a hamstring injury suffered early in camp, but one of the remaining Hard Knocks episodes may feature the veteran’s return to practice.

Coach Mike Smith said Wednesday that Jackson has stepped up his rehab work with the team’s trainers and could be ready to take the next step and practice with his teammates soon. Smith even left open the possibility that Jackson could play in the team’s final preseason game.

“We are encouraged by what he has done over on that side with athletic performance,” Jackson said, via the Atlanta Journal Constitution. “It’s going to depend on the individual in terms of how he feels and once the doctor gives him the clear to go, then he will go.”

The Falcons generally haven’t played starters in the final preseason game and Smith said Jackson was on track to play in the regular season opener, so it might prove to be more risk than reward to get Jackson snaps in the preseason.

11 responses to “Steven Jackson could practice soon, on track for Week One”

All due respect to Jackson for a fine career but, frankly, the Falcons are better off without him as the bell cow. Devonta Freeman is the best RB on that roster and should get the lion’s share of carries sooner than later.